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Classical model of interaction of 1-D helium with an intense ultrashort laser pulse

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The dynamical process of interaction of one-dimensional helium with an intense ultrashort laser pulse has hen studied with a classical theory. Using the ensemble average method in the classical theory, the probability evolutions of the single and double ionization for the helium are simulated and the simulation results are analyzed.

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Qu, W., Hu, S. & Xu, Z. Classical model of interaction of 1-D helium with an intense ultrashort laser pulse. Sci. China Ser. A-Math. 41, 1100–1106 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02871845

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